Cassey LePage’s run-scoring single to center in the sixth inning snapped a 5-5 tie and propelled visiting Somerset Berkley to a 7-5 non-league softball victory over Durfee on Thursday.

LePage’s single drove in Ashley Kupis for the go-ahead run moments before Danielle Silva padded the lead to 7-5 with an RBI groundout.

The victory for Somerset Berkley (3-4) avenged last week’s 9-3 loss to the Hilltoppers, who fell to 2-4.

“We made five errors the last game against them,” said SB coach Sally Gamache when asked the difference between the two games.

After a pair of scoreless innings, SB struck for four runs in the third inning against Tara McCann and the Hilltoppers.

The big blow came off the bat of Kelly Murphy, making her first start since suffering a concussion during field hockey. Murphy launched a two-run single to left field to make it 4-0.

SB had taken the lead with a run on a passed ball and another on a botched rundown.

“One bad inning,” said Durfee coach John Ferreira, whose daughter, Mackenzie Ferreira, scored that first SB run on the passed ball. “We made some errors, threw the ball around. They had the same thing happen to them when we played at their place. They capitalized.”

After the Blue Raiders added another run in the fourth, Durfee sent 10 to the plate in the bottom of the inning and tied the game at 5-5.

Danai Boone stroked a two-run homer over the left-field fence to make it 5-2. This was Durfee’s first home game playing with a fence this season.

The Hilltoppers took advantage of two SB errors in the inning and used an RBI single from Hannah Massoud and a run-scoring double by Alexa Garant to make it 5-5.

Murphy, who came in to relieve SB starter Melissa Solemoni with two outs in the fourth inning, held the Hilltoppers scoreless in the fifth before the Raiders, aided by three sixth-inning hits, took the two-run lead.

“We’re capable of hitting the ball and we hit it well today,” said Gamache, whose team finished with 10 hits. “Our problem has been leaving runners on base. We left eight on today. Going into today, we had left 40 on base in six games. We need to do a better job of getting them in.”

With two outs in the bottom of the seventh, Boone walked before Janessa Camara flied out deep to left field for the final out.

LePage and Murphy both finished with two hits for Somerset Berkley, while Boone collected two for the Hilltoppers.